Analysis of Results of Donor Blood Screening Tests of Hanmaeum Blood Center (2011~2020)

D. Seo, Hyoung-Ju Yoon, Jae Chan Ahn, Y. Hwang.
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Background: According to blood management law, serology and nucleic acid testing (NAT) are performed for HIV, HBV, HCV, and others as blood screening tests in Korea. The blood screening tests for HIV, HBV, and HCV have substantially improved transfusion safety. The blood screening results of one blood center were investigated because there is little domestic data available on screening tests. Methods: The blood donation records and screening tests results of a supplying blood center were analyzed retrospectively from January 2011 to December 2020 in Korea. Annual first-time donation numbers, sex, and age distribution of donors were investigated during 10 years. The positivity of ALT, HBsAg, anti-HCV, and anti-HIV antibody testing and the positive cases of HIV, HCV, and HBV NAT were inquired. Results: For 10 years, the blood center has collected 1,896,392 units of blood, and male donation was 1,239,873 units, which was 65.38% of total blood donation. ALT abnormal blood units were 2.06% in 2011, 2.14% in 2013, and 0.81% in 2019. The donor screening test showed HBsAg 0.03%, anti-HCV 0.02%, and anti-HIV 0.06% positivity at 2020. NAT yield cases were three with HIV, two with HCV, and 260 with HBV for 10 years. Conclusion: The positivity of serology screening tests of the Hanmaeum blood center showed a decreasing trend, and the transfusion of nucleic acid positive but serologically negative blood could be prevented by performing NAT. (Korean J Blood Transfus 2021;32:181-190)
2011~2020年韩美恩血液中心献血者筛查试验结果分析
背景:根据《血液管理法》,韩国对HIV、HBV、HCV等进行血清学和核酸检测(NAT)作为血液筛查。艾滋病毒、乙型肝炎病毒和丙型肝炎病毒的血液筛查试验大大提高了输血安全性。由于国内很少有关于筛查试验的数据,因此对一家血液中心的血液筛查结果进行了调查。方法:回顾性分析韩国某供血中心2011年1月至2020年12月的献血记录和筛查结果。每年首次捐赠的数量,性别和捐赠者的年龄分布进行了10年的调查。询问ALT、HBsAg、anti-HCV、anti-HIV抗体检测阳性情况及HIV、HCV、HBV NAT阳性病例。结果:10年来,血液中心共采集血液1,896,392单位,其中男性献血量1,239,873单位,占总献血量的65.38%。ALT异常血单位2011年为2.06%,2013年为2.14%,2019年为0.81%。供者筛查试验显示,2020年HBsAg阳性0.03%,抗hcv阳性0.02%,抗hiv阳性0.06%。10年NAT产量为HIV 3例,HCV 2例,HBV 260例。结论:汉迈恩血液中心血清学筛查试验阳性呈下降趋势,核酸阳性血清学阴性血可通过NAT预防输血(大韩输血杂志2021;32:181-190)。
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